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Nathan Jeffay

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Analysis

Why Israeli Purim spiels don’t do the trick

March 1, 2013 12:15
Children from the Havat Gil’ad settlement in the West Bank ride to a Purim party on a tractor (Photo: Flash 90)
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As Jerusalem prepares for US President Barack Obama’s visit on March 20, Israelis have one burning question — what will the prime minister’s wife wear?

Sara Netanyahu’s dress sense was widely criticised after the Knesset swearing-in ceremony in early February, when she wore a dress that was, in parts, semi-see through. While a transparent dress helped to turn Kate Middleton into a princess, for Mrs Netanyahu it brought only criticism, including from fashion commentator Dorin Attias, who sniped that she looked like an advert for Michelin tyres.

On Sunday, Haaretz reported that ahead of the Obama visit, the Prime Minister’s Office was handing responsibility for Mrs Netanyahu’s appearance to the public. Following a campaign to have the public choose the logo for the event, it has posted three possible outfits on its Facebook page and will make its choice based on a popular vote.

The Jerusalem Post had conflicting information. It too reported that Mrs Netanyahu was outsourcing her dress choice — but to Lady Gaga. “I know I can’t pull off wearing raw meat or a head cage, but I know I can do better than that black lace, see-through outfit I wore at the Knesset,” she said, according to the Post.